I have one more thing to add: cdrdao comes preinstalled in most distros that include Brasero (e.g. Fedora 13) which I find rather logical considering that it is required for this feature to work. I mean - why on earth does the package rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder not depend on cdrdao for an instance? What is the point of integrating a copy audio CD option into rhythmbox when the packages required for it to work need not be installed?
So, either rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder or Brasero itself should definitely depend on cdrdao.
I have one more thing to add: cdrdao comes preinstalled in most distros that include Brasero (e.g. Fedora 13) which I find rather logical considering that it is required for this feature to work. I mean - why on earth does the package rhythmbox- plugin- cdrecorder not depend on cdrdao for an instance? What is the point of integrating a copy audio CD option into rhythmbox when the packages required for it to work need not be installed?
So, either rhythmbox- plugin- cdrecorder or Brasero itself should definitely depend on cdrdao.